Single-game tickets for the Twins will go on sale on February 22 at 10 a.m., the Twins announced Tuesday.
But tickets for the April 7 home opener against Oakland will go on sale at 4 p.m. January 24, in conjunction with the opening of TwinsFest at Target Field.
Tickets will be available on the internet, by telephone and at Target Field.
On the first day of single-game sales, the Twins will price tickets according to the opponent, time of year and day of the week. Beginning February 23, the Twins will switch for a more fluid structure of demand-based pricing, which takes into account more factors in setting ticket prices.
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